Grand Jury Proceedings

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Knoxville Grand Jury Defense Attorneys

Providing Effective Defense Against State or Federal Grand Jury Subpoenas

The grand jury is an important part of the U.S. justice system that has been in place for hundreds of years. It is a group of citizens who investigate and determine whether or not a person should be charged with a crime. In addition to investigating crimes, a grand jury can also issue subpoenas to compel testimony or the production of documents. If you have received a grand jury subpoena, it is important that you contact a Knoxville grand jury attorney from Stephens & DiRado, LLP right away.

What Is a Grand Jury?

A grand jury is a group of 16-23 citizens who investigate crimes and determine whether or not a person should be charged with a crime. In most states, the state attorney general or district attorney presides over the grand jury, but in some states, a judge presides over the grand jury. A grand jury can be federal or state, depending on the type of crime being investigated.

What Is a Grand Jury Subpoena?

A grand jury subpoena is a legal document that compels a person to appear before the grand jury to provide testimony or documents. A grand jury subpoena is not a warrant for arrest, but failing to comply with one can result in serious consequences.

If you have received a grand jury subpoena, Stephens & DiRado, LLP can help. Our Knoxville grand jury defense attorneys can help you navigate the legal system and work to protect your rights.

What Happens If I Fail to Comply With a Grand Jury Subpoena?

Failure to comply with a grand jury subpoena can result in serious consequences, including:

  • Fines
  • Imprisonment
  • Prosecution for contempt of court
  • Assessment of court costs
  • Loss of employment

In addition to the legal consequences, your reputation may also be tarnished. If you have received a grand jury subpoena, it is important that you contact a Knoxville grand jury defense attorney from Stephens & DiRado, LLP right away.

Contact Stephens & DiRado, LLP for Effective Grand Jury Defense

If you have been subpoenaed to appear before a grand jury, you should not go alone. At Stephens & DiRado, LLP, our grand jury defense attorneys can help you navigate the legal system and work to protect your rights. We are available 24/7 to help you, and we offer free initial consultations to discuss your case. Call us at (865) 276-8441 today.

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